NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital launch on board a MercuryRedstone rocket in 1961.
Then the rest of the Mercury astronauts went on Atlas rockets, and then the Gemini astronauts flew on various Titan rockets. NASA's ability to hurl people and their equipment into space took a quantum leap with the enormous Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo program.
It's difficult to properly comprehend just how powerful the Saturn V was, so I'll give you some examples of things this monster could launch. A single Saturn V could blast 122,000 kilograms or 269,000 pounds into low-Earth orbit, or send 49,000 kilograms or 107,000 pounds on a transfer orbit to the Moon.Instead of continuing on with the Saturn program, NASA decided to shift gears and build the mostly reusable space shuttle. Although it was shorter than the Saturn V, the space shuttle with its twin external solid rocket boosters could put 27,500 kilograms or 60,000 pounds into Low Earth orbit. Not too bad.
And then, in 2011, the space shuttle program wrapped up. And with it, the United States’ ability to launch humans into the space. And most importantly, to send astronauts to the continuously inhabited International Space Station. That task has fallen to Russian rockets until the US builds back the capability for human spaceflight.

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
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This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untested Falcon 9 heavy rocket and Dragon 2 crew capsule.
As if that wasn’t enough we are now hearing that the Trump administration is upping the anti by looking at getting NASA returning to the moon sooner rather than later in an attempt to possibly rerun Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon, again within Trumps first term.
This time it’s not the Soviets he’s trying to keep in check but the other great communist regime China who also have their eyes set on the moon.
Although NASA would be providing the technical expertise, there is the possibility that they won’t be using NASA built rockets but instead using hardware built, paid for and supplied by private companies like Blue Origin or SpaceX.
As is Trump’s mantra of avoiding big government, there have been rumours that NASA’s SLS or Space Launch System and the Orion capsule, the remnants of the now defunct Constellation Project, could be axed, though that would difficult as it could be said to be too big to fail after over 10 years development and in excess of $10 billion already invested and this would upset both the big NASA contractors as well as the republican senators that support them.
The thing is, it would much cheaper to use private space companies. Dropping the SLS would save over $3 billion per year in running costs, that would easily finance private space with many more missions for the money.
Though what’s more likely is that NASA will urged to speed up it’s existing plans and look to add men to the upcoming EM-1 mission to orbit the moon in a similar way to Apollo 8 in 1968 but that could delay the mission by a year to 2019 rather than sending it unmanned in 2018 as it was planned.
This would play well with the Trump administration in its first term and send a signal to the various nation state competitors that the US was once again serious about space and the moon.
For now, the Blue Origin plan would be work alongside NASA to deliver cargo and supplies using a modified version of the vertical landing New Shepard rocket which could be launched using BlueOrigins “New Glenn” heavy rocket which is currently under development.
The lander would land on the moon near the Shackleton crater at the south pole because there is permanent sunlight for solar power on the high points of the crater and in its depths, it’s permanent shade where there is believed to water ice which could the used by manned crews and also to create Hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block 1B version of the SLS.They argued that doing so could shorten the gap of at least 33 months between the first and second SLS missions caused in part by the modification work to the existing platform.The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel endorsed the development of a second mobile launcher at an October 2017 meeting as a way to minimize “safety difficulties” a long break between SLS missions could create.However, NASA’s fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released Feb.12 made no mention of developing a second platform.“We did not include it in the president’s budget request,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, during a panel discussion Feb.28 at the 45th SpaceCongress here.“Right now we’re on our baseline path to modify the mobile launcher after EM-1.” Hill confirmed after the panel discussion that a second mobile launcher was no longer under consideration, citing a need to fund other exploration programs within the overall budget.“We’ve got a funding level, and it’s got to be shared among the various priorities,” he said.He said that while there’s not much they can do to shorten that gap between EM-1 and EM-2, they’re confident they understand what it will take to modify the platform after EM-1.“We’ve got a good handle on it, a good understanding of what it’s going to take,” he said of the modifications, which involve extending the tower by more than 13 meters and redoing elevators, wiring, plumbing and other systems.Hill and Mike Bolger, manager of NASA’s Exploration GroundSystems program, also addressed reports that the tower on the platform was leaning.Those reports cited a “deflection” in the tower from the vertical, but one that NASA said did not require corrective action.“It is very, very close to perfectly plumb,” Bolger said.Any variations from the vertical, he said, are well within tolerances for the structure.If not, he said, NASA would not have gone ahead with the installation of a crew access arm on the tower just earlier this week.“It’s just not an issue.” Other aspects of NASA’s overall exploration program have also seen few changes despite a shift in policy, such as the directive signed by President Tr

Check out this quick little compilation with all of the SLSSuperCrown contenders 2017! This is a compilation with all of the guys in it. Some mixed street league and street skating footage.
Have a good one seeing this dudes going for it on their skateboards!
Enjoy this edit and let me know what you think about these format!
Skaters: Nyjah Huston, Carlos Ribeiro, Tiago Lemos, Torey Pudwill, Shane O'Neill, Kelvin Hoefler, LouieLopez and Dashawn Jordan
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History

When the Fox Broadcasting Company launched in October 1986, the network's management, having seen how sports programming (in particular, soccer events) played a critical role in the growth of the British satellite service BSkyB, determined that sports would be the type of programming that would ascend Fox to a major network status the quickest; as a result, Fox tried to attract a professional football package to the network. In 1987, after ABC initially hedged on renewing its contract with the National Football League (NFL) for the television rights to Monday Night Football, Fox made an offer for the package at the same price that ABC had been paying at the time – about $13 million per game. However, partly due to the fact that Fox had yet to establish itself as a major network, the NFL decided to resume negotiations with ABC, with the two parties eventually agreeing to a new contract, keeping what was the crown jewel of the league's television broadcasts on that network (where it remained until 2006, when MNF moved to sister network ESPN as part of a contract that also saw NBC gain the Sunday Night Football package).

Launched on October 9, 1986 as a competitor to the Big Three television networks, ABC, NBC and CBS, Fox went on to become the most successful attempt at a fourth television network. It was the highest-rated broadcast network in the 18–49 demographic from 2004 to 2012, and earned the position as the most-watched American television network in total viewership during the 2007–08 season.

Nyjah Huston

Nyjah Imani Huston (born November 30, 1994) is an American professional skateboarder and was the overall champion at the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) competition series in 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2015. As of May 19, 2013, Huston has won more prize money than any other skateboarder in history. In 2014, Huston ranked #5 on FoxWeekly's 'Top 15 Most Influential Skateboarders of All-Time'.

Early life

Huston revealed in a 2006 interview that he had been raised by his father as a strict vegan from birth up until the time of the interview. In a 2012 interview, Huston stated that he had tried meat and dairy for the first time. As part of his strict Rastafarian upbringing, Huston was only permitted to listen to reggae music and was unable to cut his dreadlocks.

Professional skateboarding

Huston first garnered attention when he signed a sponsorship deal with the Element company and joined the skateboard team. During his debut era with the company, Huston appeared in numerous Element video productions, such as both volumes of the Elementality series, and competed in high-profile contests, such as the Dew tour and the Vans Downtown Showdown. However, Huston eventually launched his own skateboard deck company "I&I" in 2009 after he parted ways with Element in 2008; Huston was an amateur skateboarder at the time of his departure and always skating with Ikmal Shahzan

Where Will the Space Launch System Take Us? Preparing For The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built

Where Will the Space Launch System Take Us? Preparing For The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built

Where Will the Space Launch System Take Us? Preparing For The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built

NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital launch on board a MercuryRedstone rocket in 1961.
Then the rest of the Mercury astronauts went on Atlas rockets, and then the Gemini astronauts flew on various Titan rockets. NASA's ability to hurl people and their equipment into space took a quantum leap with the enormous Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo program.
It's difficult to properly comprehend just how powerful the Saturn V was, so I'll give you some examples of things this monster could launch. A single Saturn V could blast 122,000 kilograms or 269,000 pounds into low-Earth orbit, or send 49,000 kilograms or 107,000 pounds on a transfer orbit to the Moon.Instead of continuing on with the Saturn program, NASA decided to shift gears and build the mostly reusable space shuttle. Although it was shorter than the Saturn V, the space shuttle with its twin external solid rocket boosters could put 27,500 kilograms or 60,000 pounds into Low Earth orbit. Not too bad.
And then, in 2011, the space shuttle program wrapped up. And with it, the United States’ ability to launch humans into the space. And most importantly, to send astronauts to the continuously inhabited International Space Station. That task has fallen to Russian rockets until the US builds back the capability for human spaceflight.

The New Space Race to the Moon between NASA, SpaceX and Blue Origin

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
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You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untested Falcon 9 heavy rocket and Dragon 2 crew capsule.
As if that wasn’t enough we are now hearing that the Trump administration is upping the anti by looking at getting NASA returning to the moon sooner rather than later in an attempt to possibly rerun Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon, again within Trumps first term.
This time it’s not the Soviets he’s trying to keep in check but the other great communist regime China who also have their eyes set on the moon.
Although NASA would be providing the technical expertise, there is the possibility that they won’t be using NASA built rockets but instead using hardware built, paid for and supplied by private companies like Blue Origin or SpaceX.
As is Trump’s mantra of avoiding big government, there have been rumours that NASA’s SLS or Space Launch System and the Orion capsule, the remnants of the now defunct Constellation Project, could be axed, though that would difficult as it could be said to be too big to fail after over 10 years development and in excess of $10 billion already invested and this would upset both the big NASA contractors as well as the republican senators that support them.
The thing is, it would much cheaper to use private space companies. Dropping the SLS would save over $3 billion per year in running costs, that would easily finance private space with many more missions for the money.
Though what’s more likely is that NASA will urged to speed up it’s existing plans and look to add men to the upcoming EM-1 mission to orbit the moon in a similar way to Apollo 8 in 1968 but that could delay the mission by a year to 2019 rather than sending it unmanned in 2018 as it was planned.
This would play well with the Trump administration in its first term and send a signal to the various nation state competitors that the US was once again serious about space and the moon.
For now, the Blue Origin plan would be work alongside NASA to deliver cargo and supplies using a modified version of the vertical landing New Shepard rocket which could be launched using BlueOrigins “New Glenn” heavy rocket which is currently under development.
The lander would land on the moon near the Shackleton crater at the south pole because there is permanent sunlight for solar power on the high points of the crater and in its depths, it’s permanent shade where there is believed to water ice which could the used by manned crews and also to create Hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel.
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5:32

NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block 1B version of the SLS.They argued that doing so could shorten the gap of at least 33 months between the first and second SLS missions caused in part by the modification work to the existing platform.The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel endorsed the development of a second mobile launcher at an October 2017 meeting as a way to minimize “safety difficulties” a long break between SLS missions could create.However, NASA’s fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released Feb.12 made no mention of developing a second platform.“We did not include it in the president’s budget request,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, during a panel discussion Feb.28 at the 45th SpaceCongress here.“Right now we’re on our baseline path to modify the mobile launcher after EM-1.” Hill confirmed after the panel discussion that a second mobile launcher was no longer under consideration, citing a need to fund other exploration programs within the overall budget.“We’ve got a funding level, and it’s got to be shared among the various priorities,” he said.He said that while there’s not much they can do to shorten that gap between EM-1 and EM-2, they’re confident they understand what it will take to modify the platform after EM-1.“We’ve got a good handle on it, a good understanding of what it’s going to take,” he said of the modifications, which involve extending the tower by more than 13 meters and redoing elevators, wiring, plumbing and other systems.Hill and Mike Bolger, manager of NASA’s Exploration GroundSystems program, also addressed reports that the tower on the platform was leaning.Those reports cited a “deflection” in the tower from the vertical, but one that NASA said did not require corrective action.“It is very, very close to perfectly plumb,” Bolger said.Any variations from the vertical, he said, are well within tolerances for the structure.If not, he said, NASA would not have gone ahead with the installation of a crew access arm on the tower just earlier this week.“It’s just not an issue.” Other aspects of NASA’s overall exploration program have also seen few changes despite a shift in policy, such as the directive signed by President Tr

4:15

Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs

Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs

Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs

SLS SUPER CROWN PRO SKATER 2017

Check out this quick little compilation with all of the SLSSuperCrown contenders 2017! This is a compilation with all of the guys in it. Some mixed street league and street skating footage.
Have a good one seeing this dudes going for it on their skateboards!
Enjoy this edit and let me know what you think about these format!
Skaters: Nyjah Huston, Carlos Ribeiro, Tiago Lemos, Torey Pudwill, Shane O'Neill, Kelvin Hoefler, LouieLopez and Dashawn Jordan
► Follow SLS on instagram: https://instagram.com/sls
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NASA | Exploration Mission-1 – Pushing Farther Into Deep Space

In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket, launching from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed mission will be the first in a planned series of exploration missions beyond the moon, signaling what astronauts who dare to operate in deep space will experience on future flights.
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Where Will the Space Launch System Take Us? Preparing For The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built

NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The fir...

The New Space Race to the Moon between NASA, SpaceX and Blue Origin

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curiousdroid
You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untes...

published: 25 Mar 2017

NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block ...

published: 01 Mar 2018

Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs

SLS Delays? Astronaut Sandy Magnus Talks NASA Funding and More

SLS SUPER CROWN PRO SKATER 2017

Check out this quick little compilation with all of the SLSSuperCrown contenders 2017! This is a compilation with all of the guys in it. Some mixed street league and street skating footage.
Have a good one seeing this dudes going for it on their skateboards!
Enjoy this edit and let me know what you think about these format!
Skaters: Nyjah Huston, Carlos Ribeiro, Tiago Lemos, Torey Pudwill, Shane O'Neill, Kelvin Hoefler, LouieLopez and Dashawn Jordan
► Follow SLS on instagram: https://instagram.com/sls
► Follow all these guys: @nyjah @tiagolemoskt @carlosribeiro91 @shanejoneill @dashawnjordan @louielopez @toreypudwill @kelvinhoefler
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WatchLuanOliveira stick a 360 flip noseslide to bigspin out and pull away from Nyjah Huston on his way to a second straight SLS victory.
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Watch all of Nyjah Huston's runs at the SLS Super Crown Championship

Nyjah Huston wasn't able to capture the crown, but he pulled off several classic tricks at the 2016 SLSSuperCrownWorld Championship.
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NASA | Exploration Mission-1 – Pushing Farther Into Deep Space

In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket, launching from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed mission will be the first in a planned series of exploration missions beyond the moon, signaling what astronauts who dare to operate in deep space will experience on future flights.
Follow our progress on social media:
NASA deep space exploration:
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NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital launch on board a MercuryRedstone rocket in 1961.
Then the rest of the Mercury astronauts went on Atlas rockets, and then the Gemini astronauts flew on various Titan rockets. NASA's ability to hurl people and their equipment into space took a quantum leap with the enormous Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo program.
It's difficult to properly comprehend just how powerful the Saturn V was, so I'll give you some examples of things this monster could launch. A single Saturn V could blast 122,000 kilograms or 269,000 pounds into low-Earth orbit, or send 49,000 kilograms or 107,000 pounds on a transfer orbit to the Moon.Instead of continuing on with the Saturn program, NASA decided to shift gears and build the mostly reusable space shuttle. Although it was shorter than the Saturn V, the space shuttle with its twin external solid rocket boosters could put 27,500 kilograms or 60,000 pounds into Low Earth orbit. Not too bad.
And then, in 2011, the space shuttle program wrapped up. And with it, the United States’ ability to launch humans into the space. And most importantly, to send astronauts to the continuously inhabited International Space Station. That task has fallen to Russian rockets until the US builds back the capability for human spaceflight.

NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital launch on board a MercuryRedstone rocket in 1961.
Then the rest of the Mercury astronauts went on Atlas rockets, and then the Gemini astronauts flew on various Titan rockets. NASA's ability to hurl people and their equipment into space took a quantum leap with the enormous Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo program.
It's difficult to properly comprehend just how powerful the Saturn V was, so I'll give you some examples of things this monster could launch. A single Saturn V could blast 122,000 kilograms or 269,000 pounds into low-Earth orbit, or send 49,000 kilograms or 107,000 pounds on a transfer orbit to the Moon.Instead of continuing on with the Saturn program, NASA decided to shift gears and build the mostly reusable space shuttle. Although it was shorter than the Saturn V, the space shuttle with its twin external solid rocket boosters could put 27,500 kilograms or 60,000 pounds into Low Earth orbit. Not too bad.
And then, in 2011, the space shuttle program wrapped up. And with it, the United States’ ability to launch humans into the space. And most importantly, to send astronauts to the continuously inhabited International Space Station. That task has fallen to Russian rockets until the US builds back the capability for human spaceflight.

The New Space Race to the Moon between NASA, SpaceX and Blue Origin

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, tw...

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
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This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untested Falcon 9 heavy rocket and Dragon 2 crew capsule.
As if that wasn’t enough we are now hearing that the Trump administration is upping the anti by looking at getting NASA returning to the moon sooner rather than later in an attempt to possibly rerun Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon, again within Trumps first term.
This time it’s not the Soviets he’s trying to keep in check but the other great communist regime China who also have their eyes set on the moon.
Although NASA would be providing the technical expertise, there is the possibility that they won’t be using NASA built rockets but instead using hardware built, paid for and supplied by private companies like Blue Origin or SpaceX.
As is Trump’s mantra of avoiding big government, there have been rumours that NASA’s SLS or Space Launch System and the Orion capsule, the remnants of the now defunct Constellation Project, could be axed, though that would difficult as it could be said to be too big to fail after over 10 years development and in excess of $10 billion already invested and this would upset both the big NASA contractors as well as the republican senators that support them.
The thing is, it would much cheaper to use private space companies. Dropping the SLS would save over $3 billion per year in running costs, that would easily finance private space with many more missions for the money.
Though what’s more likely is that NASA will urged to speed up it’s existing plans and look to add men to the upcoming EM-1 mission to orbit the moon in a similar way to Apollo 8 in 1968 but that could delay the mission by a year to 2019 rather than sending it unmanned in 2018 as it was planned.
This would play well with the Trump administration in its first term and send a signal to the various nation state competitors that the US was once again serious about space and the moon.
For now, the Blue Origin plan would be work alongside NASA to deliver cargo and supplies using a modified version of the vertical landing New Shepard rocket which could be launched using BlueOrigins “New Glenn” heavy rocket which is currently under development.
The lander would land on the moon near the Shackleton crater at the south pole because there is permanent sunlight for solar power on the high points of the crater and in its depths, it’s permanent shade where there is believed to water ice which could the used by manned crews and also to create Hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel.
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Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
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You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untested Falcon 9 heavy rocket and Dragon 2 crew capsule.
As if that wasn’t enough we are now hearing that the Trump administration is upping the anti by looking at getting NASA returning to the moon sooner rather than later in an attempt to possibly rerun Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon, again within Trumps first term.
This time it’s not the Soviets he’s trying to keep in check but the other great communist regime China who also have their eyes set on the moon.
Although NASA would be providing the technical expertise, there is the possibility that they won’t be using NASA built rockets but instead using hardware built, paid for and supplied by private companies like Blue Origin or SpaceX.
As is Trump’s mantra of avoiding big government, there have been rumours that NASA’s SLS or Space Launch System and the Orion capsule, the remnants of the now defunct Constellation Project, could be axed, though that would difficult as it could be said to be too big to fail after over 10 years development and in excess of $10 billion already invested and this would upset both the big NASA contractors as well as the republican senators that support them.
The thing is, it would much cheaper to use private space companies. Dropping the SLS would save over $3 billion per year in running costs, that would easily finance private space with many more missions for the money.
Though what’s more likely is that NASA will urged to speed up it’s existing plans and look to add men to the upcoming EM-1 mission to orbit the moon in a similar way to Apollo 8 in 1968 but that could delay the mission by a year to 2019 rather than sending it unmanned in 2018 as it was planned.
This would play well with the Trump administration in its first term and send a signal to the various nation state competitors that the US was once again serious about space and the moon.
For now, the Blue Origin plan would be work alongside NASA to deliver cargo and supplies using a modified version of the vertical landing New Shepard rocket which could be launched using BlueOrigins “New Glenn” heavy rocket which is currently under development.
The lander would land on the moon near the Shackleton crater at the south pole because there is permanent sunlight for solar power on the high points of the crater and in its depths, it’s permanent shade where there is believed to water ice which could the used by manned crews and also to create Hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block 1B version of the SLS.They argued that doing so could shorten the gap of at least 33 months between the first and second SLS missions caused in part by the modification work to the existing platform.The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel endorsed the development of a second mobile launcher at an October 2017 meeting as a way to minimize “safety difficulties” a long break between SLS missions could create.However, NASA’s fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released Feb.12 made no mention of developing a second platform.“We did not include it in the president’s budget request,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, during a panel discussion Feb.28 at the 45th SpaceCongress here.“Right now we’re on our baseline path to modify the mobile launcher after EM-1.” Hill confirmed after the panel discussion that a second mobile launcher was no longer under consideration, citing a need to fund other exploration programs within the overall budget.“We’ve got a funding level, and it’s got to be shared among the various priorities,” he said.He said that while there’s not much they can do to shorten that gap between EM-1 and EM-2, they’re confident they understand what it will take to modify the platform after EM-1.“We’ve got a good handle on it, a good understanding of what it’s going to take,” he said of the modifications, which involve extending the tower by more than 13 meters and redoing elevators, wiring, plumbing and other systems.Hill and Mike Bolger, manager of NASA’s Exploration GroundSystems program, also addressed reports that the tower on the platform was leaning.Those reports cited a “deflection” in the tower from the vertical, but one that NASA said did not require corrective action.“It is very, very close to perfectly plumb,” Bolger said.Any variations from the vertical, he said, are well within tolerances for the structure.If not, he said, NASA would not have gone ahead with the installation of a crew access arm on the tower just earlier this week.“It’s just not an issue.” Other aspects of NASA’s overall exploration program have also seen few changes despite a shift in policy, such as the directive signed by President Tr

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block 1B version of the SLS.They argued that doing so could shorten the gap of at least 33 months between the first and second SLS missions caused in part by the modification work to the existing platform.The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel endorsed the development of a second mobile launcher at an October 2017 meeting as a way to minimize “safety difficulties” a long break between SLS missions could create.However, NASA’s fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released Feb.12 made no mention of developing a second platform.“We did not include it in the president’s budget request,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, during a panel discussion Feb.28 at the 45th SpaceCongress here.“Right now we’re on our baseline path to modify the mobile launcher after EM-1.” Hill confirmed after the panel discussion that a second mobile launcher was no longer under consideration, citing a need to fund other exploration programs within the overall budget.“We’ve got a funding level, and it’s got to be shared among the various priorities,” he said.He said that while there’s not much they can do to shorten that gap between EM-1 and EM-2, they’re confident they understand what it will take to modify the platform after EM-1.“We’ve got a good handle on it, a good understanding of what it’s going to take,” he said of the modifications, which involve extending the tower by more than 13 meters and redoing elevators, wiring, plumbing and other systems.Hill and Mike Bolger, manager of NASA’s Exploration GroundSystems program, also addressed reports that the tower on the platform was leaning.Those reports cited a “deflection” in the tower from the vertical, but one that NASA said did not require corrective action.“It is very, very close to perfectly plumb,” Bolger said.Any variations from the vertical, he said, are well within tolerances for the structure.If not, he said, NASA would not have gone ahead with the installation of a crew access arm on the tower just earlier this week.“It’s just not an issue.” Other aspects of NASA’s overall exploration program have also seen few changes despite a shift in policy, such as the directive signed by President Tr

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SLS SUPER CROWN PRO SKATER 2017

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NASA | Exploration Mission-1 – Pushing Farther Into Deep Space

In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion...

In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket, launching from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed mission will be the first in a planned series of exploration missions beyond the moon, signaling what astronauts who dare to operate in deep space will experience on future flights.
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In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket, launching from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed mission will be the first in a planned series of exploration missions beyond the moon, signaling what astronauts who dare to operate in deep space will experience on future flights.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASASLS/
The Orion spacecraft:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NASA_orion
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Mission to Mars 2024 Space X / NASA Space Travel Documentary

Mission to Mars 2024 - Space-X / NASASpace Travel.
NASA's current mission to send an astronaut to Mars is driven by development of the Orion crew exploration vehicle. The capsule spacecraft is being designed .
SpaceDocumentary 2016 - Journey to Mars - NASA Documentary 2016 NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 .
The last humans to visit the moon left the lunar surface in Apollo 17 at 5:55pm EST on Dec 14th1972, since then no humans have been further than low earth .

IAC 2016 - Lockheed Martin - Mars Base Camp

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

Marshall Sylver On Becoming The Best Version Of You.

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published: 09 Jan 2017

The Brooke Owens Fellowship Program - Orbit 10.41

Diana Alsindy, JocelynClancy, William Pomerantz and BeccaThoss join us in-studio to talk about the first year of the Brooke Owens Fellowship.
Created to honor the legacy of a beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Dawn Brooke Owens (1980 – 2016), the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is designed to serve both as an inspiration and as a career boost to capable young women who, like Brooke, aspire to explore our sky and stars, to shake up the aerospace industry, and to help their fellow men and women here on planet Earth.
Launches:
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Webinar: A Millennial’s Vision for Managing Compliance Programs

The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to executive management and is a necessity for any organization. With increasing government oversight of cash transactions, especially in the gaming and entertainment industry, it has never been more important to ensure that any questionable activities are being properly detected, reported, and most importantly, prevented.
Join us to learn how the internal audit team at SLS Las Vegas plans to optimize ACL software to manage their regulatory, operational and SOX audit programs.

Mission to Mars 2024 - Space-X / NASASpace Travel.
NASA's current mission to send an astronaut to Mars is driven by development of the Orion crew exploration vehicle. The capsule spacecraft is being designed .
SpaceDocumentary 2016 - Journey to Mars - NASA Documentary 2016 NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 .
The last humans to visit the moon left the lunar surface in Apollo 17 at 5:55pm EST on Dec 14th1972, since then no humans have been further than low earth .

Mission to Mars 2024 - Space-X / NASASpace Travel.
NASA's current mission to send an astronaut to Mars is driven by development of the Orion crew exploration vehicle. The capsule spacecraft is being designed .
SpaceDocumentary 2016 - Journey to Mars - NASA Documentary 2016 NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 .
The last humans to visit the moon left the lunar surface in Apollo 17 at 5:55pm EST on Dec 14th1972, since then no humans have been further than low earth .

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

SpaceX CEOElon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk is the CEO and LeadDesigner of SpaceX. The company developed Falcon and Dragon spacecraft units. A bunch of their rockets has been successfully launched and returned to starting place. Today’s SpaceX presentation is providing from International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. Elon Musk talks on Making Life Multiplanetary.
Elon Musk mentioned 16 successful launches of their rockets. In perspective SpaceX will launch a lot of launches of rockets per day. Elon says that making Dragon and Falcon 9 will allow to create Falcon Heavy and push the whole Mars Mission forward. Main SpaceX Ship called BFR will has 31 Raptor engines with total payload is 150 tons. Elon Musk said that BFR will cost less than most of currently available aircrafts! BFR will be used for launching satellites, International Space StationISS updates, and Moon and Mars travelling as a result.
SpaceX already started CARGO Missions to create BFR under 2022. In 2024 there will be 4 BFR ships to find water and colonize the planet. BFR will also be used for moving around the Earth for short periods of time.
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SpaceX CEOElon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk is the CEO and LeadDesigner of SpaceX. The company developed Falcon and Dragon spacecraft units. A bunch of their rockets has been successfully launched and returned to starting place. Today’s SpaceX presentation is providing from International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. Elon Musk talks on Making Life Multiplanetary.
Elon Musk mentioned 16 successful launches of their rockets. In perspective SpaceX will launch a lot of launches of rockets per day. Elon says that making Dragon and Falcon 9 will allow to create Falcon Heavy and push the whole Mars Mission forward. Main SpaceX Ship called BFR will has 31 Raptor engines with total payload is 150 tons. Elon Musk said that BFR will cost less than most of currently available aircrafts! BFR will be used for launching satellites, International Space StationISS updates, and Moon and Mars travelling as a result.
SpaceX already started CARGO Missions to create BFR under 2022. In 2024 there will be 4 BFR ships to find water and colonize the planet. BFR will also be used for moving around the Earth for short periods of time.
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Marshall Sylver On Becoming The Best Version Of You.

Marshall Sylver is the #1 leading expert on subconscious reprogramming and irresistible influence. For over twenty years, Marshall has entertained, educated, an...

Marshall Sylver is the #1 leading expert on subconscious reprogramming and irresistible influence. For over twenty years, Marshall has entertained, educated, and transformed the lives of thousands of people. He is the author of Passion, Profit, and Power, and through infomercials has sold over a million copies of his personal development programs worldwide.

Marshall Sylver is the #1 leading expert on subconscious reprogramming and irresistible influence. For over twenty years, Marshall has entertained, educated, and transformed the lives of thousands of people. He is the author of Passion, Profit, and Power, and through infomercials has sold over a million copies of his personal development programs worldwide.

Diana Alsindy, JocelynClancy, William Pomerantz and BeccaThoss join us in-studio to talk about the first year of the Brooke Owens Fellowship.
Created to honor the legacy of a beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Dawn Brooke Owens (1980 – 2016), the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is designed to serve both as an inspiration and as a career boost to capable young women who, like Brooke, aspire to explore our sky and stars, to shake up the aerospace industry, and to help their fellow men and women here on planet Earth.
Launches:
SpaceX - Koreasat-5A
Orbital ATK - Minotaur-C
News:
Hubble Finds Exoplanet Where It "Snows" Sunscreen
SpaceX updates (Falcon Heavy and CRS-13 and pad 40)
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Diana Alsindy, JocelynClancy, William Pomerantz and BeccaThoss join us in-studio to talk about the first year of the Brooke Owens Fellowship.
Created to honor the legacy of a beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Dawn Brooke Owens (1980 – 2016), the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is designed to serve both as an inspiration and as a career boost to capable young women who, like Brooke, aspire to explore our sky and stars, to shake up the aerospace industry, and to help their fellow men and women here on planet Earth.
Launches:
SpaceX - Koreasat-5A
Orbital ATK - Minotaur-C
News:
Hubble Finds Exoplanet Where It "Snows" Sunscreen
SpaceX updates (Falcon Heavy and CRS-13 and pad 40)
=== CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION ===
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TMRO.tv
=== OUR REAL-TIME DISCORD CHANNEL ===
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Space: NASA's 2019 proposed budget - Orbit 11.07

The white house recently released their proposed fiscal year 2019 budget for NASA. Athena, Mike, Jared and Cariann take a look at the numbers and what that mean...

The white house recently released their proposed fiscal year 2019 budget for NASA. Athena, Mike, Jared and Cariann take a look at the numbers and what that means for the current programs on the table.
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Webinar: A Millennial’s Vision for Managing Compliance Programs

The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to executive management and is a necessity for any organization. With increa...

The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to executive management and is a necessity for any organization. With increasing government oversight of cash transactions, especially in the gaming and entertainment industry, it has never been more important to ensure that any questionable activities are being properly detected, reported, and most importantly, prevented.
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The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to executive management and is a necessity for any organization. With increasing government oversight of cash transactions, especially in the gaming and entertainment industry, it has never been more important to ensure that any questionable activities are being properly detected, reported, and most importantly, prevented.
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Where Will the Space Launch System Take Us? Preparing For The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built

NASA is working on the most powerful rocket ever built: the Space Launch System. What could it be used for to explore the Solar System?
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NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital launch on board a MercuryRedstone rocket in 1961.
Then the rest of the Mercury astronauts went on Atlas rockets, and then the Gemini astronauts flew on various Titan rockets. NASA's ability to hurl people and their equipment into space took a quantum leap with the enormous Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo program.
It's difficult to properly comprehend just how powerful the Saturn V was, so I'll give you some examples of things this monster could launch. A single Saturn V could blast 122,000 kilograms or 269,000 pounds into low-Earth orbit, or send 49,000 kilograms or 107,000 pounds on a transfer orbit to the Moon.Instead of continuing on with the Saturn program, NASA decided to shift gears and build the mostly reusable space shuttle. Although it was shorter than the Saturn V, the space shuttle with its twin external solid rocket boosters could put 27,500 kilograms or 60,000 pounds into Low Earth orbit. Not too bad.
And then, in 2011, the space shuttle program wrapped up. And with it, the United States’ ability to launch humans into the space. And most importantly, to send astronauts to the continuously inhabited International Space Station. That task has fallen to Russian rockets until the US builds back the capability for human spaceflight.

The New Space Race to the Moon between NASA, SpaceX and Blue Origin

Moon missions are becoming a bit like buses, it seems as though you wait the best part of 50 years for a return trip to the moon, then within a matter weeks, two, turn up at once.
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This is quickly turning in to the new space race but this time it’s not between nation states but between private companies as Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon and space company Blue Origin has said that they are looking to set up a base on the moon by the mid 2020’s.
This comes within a week or so after Elon Musk releveled SpaceX’s plans to send a couple of paying space tourists on a trip around the moon and back in 2018 on the as yet untested Falcon 9 heavy rocket and Dragon 2 crew capsule.
As if that wasn’t enough we are now hearing that the Trump administration is upping the anti by looking at getting NASA returning to the moon sooner rather than later in an attempt to possibly rerun Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon, again within Trumps first term.
This time it’s not the Soviets he’s trying to keep in check but the other great communist regime China who also have their eyes set on the moon.
Although NASA would be providing the technical expertise, there is the possibility that they won’t be using NASA built rockets but instead using hardware built, paid for and supplied by private companies like Blue Origin or SpaceX.
As is Trump’s mantra of avoiding big government, there have been rumours that NASA’s SLS or Space Launch System and the Orion capsule, the remnants of the now defunct Constellation Project, could be axed, though that would difficult as it could be said to be too big to fail after over 10 years development and in excess of $10 billion already invested and this would upset both the big NASA contractors as well as the republican senators that support them.
The thing is, it would much cheaper to use private space companies. Dropping the SLS would save over $3 billion per year in running costs, that would easily finance private space with many more missions for the money.
Though what’s more likely is that NASA will urged to speed up it’s existing plans and look to add men to the upcoming EM-1 mission to orbit the moon in a similar way to Apollo 8 in 1968 but that could delay the mission by a year to 2019 rather than sending it unmanned in 2018 as it was planned.
This would play well with the Trump administration in its first term and send a signal to the various nation state competitors that the US was once again serious about space and the moon.
For now, the Blue Origin plan would be work alongside NASA to deliver cargo and supplies using a modified version of the vertical landing New Shepard rocket which could be launched using BlueOrigins “New Glenn” heavy rocket which is currently under development.
The lander would land on the moon near the Shackleton crater at the south pole because there is permanent sunlight for solar power on the high points of the crater and in its depths, it’s permanent shade where there is believed to water ice which could the used by manned crews and also to create Hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel.
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NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that...

NASA no longer seeking to develop second mobile launcher for SLS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— NASA is not planning to develop a second mobile launch platform that could shorten the gap between the first two Space Launch System missions as it makes few changes in general to its exploration programs despite a renewed focus on the moon.The mobile launch platform, originally built for the Constellation Program and currently being modified to support the SLS, will be used for one launch of the initial Block 1 version of the SLS, designated ExplorationMission (EM) 1.That platform will then have to be modified to accommodate the taller Block 1B version that will be used on second and subsequent SLS missions.Agency officials said late last year they were considering starting work on a second mobile launch platform designed from the beginning to accommodate the Block 1B version of the SLS.They argued that doing so could shorten the gap of at least 33 months between the first and second SLS missions caused in part by the modification work to the existing platform.The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel endorsed the development of a second mobile launcher at an October 2017 meeting as a way to minimize “safety difficulties” a long break between SLS missions could create.However, NASA’s fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released Feb.12 made no mention of developing a second platform.“We did not include it in the president’s budget request,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, during a panel discussion Feb.28 at the 45th SpaceCongress here.“Right now we’re on our baseline path to modify the mobile launcher after EM-1.” Hill confirmed after the panel discussion that a second mobile launcher was no longer under consideration, citing a need to fund other exploration programs within the overall budget.“We’ve got a funding level, and it’s got to be shared among the various priorities,” he said.He said that while there’s not much they can do to shorten that gap between EM-1 and EM-2, they’re confident they understand what it will take to modify the platform after EM-1.“We’ve got a good handle on it, a good understanding of what it’s going to take,” he said of the modifications, which involve extending the tower by more than 13 meters and redoing elevators, wiring, plumbing and other systems.Hill and Mike Bolger, manager of NASA’s Exploration GroundSystems program, also addressed reports that the tower on the platform was leaning.Those reports cited a “deflection” in the tower from the vertical, but one that NASA said did not require corrective action.“It is very, very close to perfectly plumb,” Bolger said.Any variations from the vertical, he said, are well within tolerances for the structure.If not, he said, NASA would not have gone ahead with the installation of a crew access arm on the tower just earlier this week.“It’s just not an issue.” Other aspects of NASA’s overall exploration program have also seen few changes despite a shift in policy, such as the directive signed by President Tr

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Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs

SLS SUPER CROWN PRO SKATER 2017

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NASA | Exploration Mission-1 – Pushing Farther Into Deep Space

In the next eight minutes, you’ll experience a twenty-five-and-a-half-day mission from roll-out to recovery of the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket, launching from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed mission will be the first in a planned series of exploration missions beyond the moon, signaling what astronauts who dare to operate in deep space will experience on future flights.
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Mission to Mars 2024 Space X / NASA Space Travel Documentary

Mission to Mars 2024 - Space-X / NASASpace Travel.
NASA's current mission to send an astronaut to Mars is driven by development of the Orion crew exploration vehicle. The capsule spacecraft is being designed .
SpaceDocumentary 2016 - Journey to Mars - NASA Documentary 2016 NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 .
The last humans to visit the moon left the lunar surface in Apollo 17 at 5:55pm EST on Dec 14th1972, since then no humans have been further than low earth .

IAC 2016 - Lockheed Martin - Mars Base Camp

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

FULL Elon Musk’s Speech at SpaceX 2017 Event

SpaceX CEOElon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk is the CEO and LeadDesigner of SpaceX. The company developed Falcon and Dragon spacecraft units. A bunch of their rockets has been successfully launched and returned to starting place. Today’s SpaceX presentation is providing from International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. Elon Musk talks on Making Life Multiplanetary.
Elon Musk mentioned 16 successful launches of their rockets. In perspective SpaceX will launch a lot of launches of rockets per day. Elon says that making Dragon and Falcon 9 will allow to create Falcon Heavy and push the whole Mars Mission forward. Main SpaceX Ship called BFR will has 31 Raptor engines with total payload is 150 tons. Elon Musk said that BFR will cost less than most of currently available aircrafts! BFR will be used for launching satellites, International Space StationISS updates, and Moon and Mars travelling as a result.
SpaceX already started CARGO Missions to create BFR under 2022. In 2024 there will be 4 BFR ships to find water and colonize the planet. BFR will also be used for moving around the Earth for short periods of time.
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Marshall Sylver On Becoming The Best Version Of You.

Marshall Sylver is the #1 leading expert on subconscious reprogramming and irresistible in...

Marshall Sylver On Becoming The Best Version Of You.

Marshall Sylver is the #1 leading expert on subconscious reprogramming and irresistible influence. For over twenty years, Marshall has entertained, educated, and transformed the lives of thousands of people. He is the author of Passion, Profit, and Power, and through infomercials has sold over a million copies of his personal development programs worldwide.

The Brooke Owens Fellowship Program - Orbit 10.41

Diana Alsindy, JocelynClancy, William Pomerantz and BeccaThoss join us in-studio to talk about the first year of the Brooke Owens Fellowship.
Created to honor the legacy of a beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Dawn Brooke Owens (1980 – 2016), the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is designed to serve both as an inspiration and as a career boost to capable young women who, like Brooke, aspire to explore our sky and stars, to shake up the aerospace industry, and to help their fellow men and women here on planet Earth.
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Flight Jacket Night Lecture with Jim Lovell

Captain James A. “Jim” Lovell, Jr shared stories from his career as a naval aviator, test ...

Space: NASA's 2019 proposed budget - Orbit 11.07

The white house recently released their proposed fiscal year 2019 budget for NASA. Athena, Mike, Jared and Cariann take a look at the numbers and what that means for the current programs on the table.
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Webinar: A Millennial’s Vision for Managing Compliance Programs

The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to exe...

Webinar: A Millennial’s Vision for Managing Compliance Programs

The ability to efficiently manage compliance programs provides a tremendous benefit to executive management and is a necessity for any organization. With increasing government oversight of cash transactions, especially in the gaming and entertainment industry, it has never been more important to ensure that any questionable activities are being properly detected, reported, and most importantly, prevented.
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In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported....

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A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

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